RE:Trader
Ok. But my point is that current stock price does not equal intrinsic value. So when you say "Once we start moving up," it leads me to believe that you are equating price to value. If price and value always correlated, there would be no stock market because there would be no possibility of gain.
It's the very discrepancy between the two that allows us to buy at a price lower than what the company is worth. In this case, possibly a lot lower.
My original cost basis was nearly 0.40... Now, thanks to this crazy pricing, it is under 0.07 per share!